Figure 1 Argentina: NationalTaxes’ RevenuePercentageShare Social Security TaxesTaxes on Property Consumption TaxesTaxes on Foreign Trade Taxes on Income Others ... The fiscal consequences of these tax changes are clearly depicted by Table 14’s figures, showing a mounting tax pressure in 2002, and by Figure 1 overleaf in which Property and Foreign Trade TaxesRevenue’sshares are seen to markedly increase ...argentina

figures, showing a mounting tax pressure in 2002, and by Figure 1 below in which Property and Foreign Trade TaxesRevenue´ s shares are seen to markedly increase since 2001-2002. ...Taxes on Income Social Security TaxesTaxes on Property Consumption TaxesTaxes on Foreign Trade Others Source: Table IV in the Statistical Annex. ...argentina

Table 1: Fiscal variables for the USA and Argentina USA Argentina Govt. expend Taxrevenues (as % of GDP) (as % of GDP) Govt. expend. Taxrevenues (as % of GDP) (as % of GDP) Mean St. deviation Coef. of variation ... government investment as a measure of government expenditure, and total taxrevenues plus contributions to social security as a measure of total taxrevenues. The sample period ... of the world. The government of the home country has to collect revenues optimally in order

of transfers in GDP(world) Share of transfers in GDP(Argentina) Share of consumption taxrevenues in total (world) Share of consumption taxrevenues in total (Argentina) Share ... in total (Argentina) Share of labor income taxrevenues in total (world) Share of labor income tax ...GDP Chain-Weighted GDP Current Investment Nominal Interest Rate

to taxes was US$284 million in 2008, or 1% of total taxrevenue in Argentina. Air ... to have boosted Argentina’sGDP by over US$1.7 billion in 2008, equivalent to around 0 ... this backdrop the contribution of air-related tourism to ArgentinaGDP fell from 0

Chart II.9 Share in NationalTaxRevenue % of GDP Income VAT Social security revenue Other Export duties IDCCB Last 12 months Average 93-01 Source: BCRA from Treasury Secretariat and INDEC data ... 26, 222)11. Nationaltaxrevenue in particular kept growing at high rates in nominal terms and as a percentage of the GDP. In fact, it totaled approximately $92 ... and income taxrevenues (see Chart II.9). On the other hand, total spending grew 40% y

Graph 1: the Argentine central government tax receipts as a percentage of GDP ... for most of the twentieth century, taxrevenue rarely exceeded 10 percent of If Graph 1 demonstrates the long-run position of Argentinian federal government tax receipt, Graph ...argentina

of Latin American countries. 3. Tax incidence in project set–up years affects fixed costs ... in the late 1990s Argentina, Chile and Mexico Tax legislation in Argentina and Chile ... the tax treatment in Mexico is similar to that in Argentina and Chile, since imports

of the VAT in most countries. It ranges from near 18 percent of total taxrevenue ... for less than 5 percent of total taxrevenue. In the case of Argentina, taxes ... of total taxrevenue. Except for Argentina, Brazil, and Peru, no other Latin American